Do you have a fancy Japanese toilet at home? Haha, I love the lengthy writing on all the appliances, especially the toaster oven instructions. I had the hardest time figuring out my washing machine here in China. I still pretty much only use one setting! xx
A lot of symbols to learn, haha. The good thing is pictures make everything easier to understand and Japanese is very good at making cute pictures to help us. (they come with nice color too).
(ha ha ha) My first night in Tokyo and I didn't ever press the buttons on the toilet. (ha ha ha) Until we stopped at a "rest stop" on the way to Shizuoka. Very おもしろい and pretty handy. ♥
Shizuoka is very きれい and natural if I might add, so you should definitely go if you want some peace from the bustling city of Tokyo. :-)
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They want to make sure you know how to work everything exactly..ha ha
ReplyDeleteDo you have a fancy Japanese toilet at home? Haha, I love the lengthy writing on all the appliances, especially the toaster oven instructions. I had the hardest time figuring out my washing machine here in China. I still pretty much only use one setting! xx
ReplyDeletehehe cute post. love the massive number buttons on the phone, because numbers are the confusing part of the phone!
ReplyDeleteThis post really made me smile!
ReplyDeleteHow long is it now that you are living in Tokyo?
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A lot of symbols to learn, haha. The good thing is pictures make everything easier to understand and Japanese is very good at making cute pictures to help us. (they come with nice color too).
ReplyDeletehaha we miss those especially the water temperature one!
ReplyDelete(ha ha ha) My first night in Tokyo and I didn't ever press the buttons on the toilet. (ha ha ha) Until we stopped at a "rest stop" on the way to Shizuoka. Very おもしろい and pretty handy. ♥
ReplyDeleteShizuoka is very きれい and natural if I might add, so you should definitely go if you want some peace from the bustling city of Tokyo. :-)
Makes me なつかしい for my Tokyo life when I live in Shirokane Takanawa. (^_^)
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ReplyDeleteHaha this post just totally reminded me of my friends apartment in Hiroshima
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